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FUJIFILM's Digital Mammography Technology Now Available for Mobile Use

Published in Telemedicine Week, March 4th, 2008

FUJIFILM Medical Systems USA, Inc.'s Computed Radiography for Mammography (FCRm), the world's most widely used Full Field Digital Mammography (FFDM) system, is now available for use in mobile mammography environments. The first two installations of Mobile FCRm systems were in mobile units operated by the Harris County Hospital District in Houston and St. Joseph's Hospital of Atlanta.

"Just as the U.S. adoption of FCRm by traditional breast imaging facilities has been mirroring our worldwide success with record sales, we expect the U.S. mobile mammography market to also mirror our international success with Mobile FCRm," said Andrew Vandergrift, National Marketing...

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